elegant, functional, and affordable
decorative stone coverings
natural and artful surfaces

STONITE produces aesthetic, quality, and durable composite stones from completely natural resources by utilizing advanced technology.

STONITE Terastone products are tiles and thin single layer slabs which are made by combining and compacting local aggregates bonded with first grade Portland cement using a “vibration vacuum process” developed by BRETON of Italy. The resulting product is a dense engineered stone with homogenous aggregate distribution and very low water content. Its minimal porous structure makes it resistant to soiling, durable, and strong even cut as thinner tiles. The dense aggregate distribution gives it a look comparable to natural stones.

STONITE produces 40 by 40, 60 by 60, or 168 by 53 cm tiles or slabs up-to 1000 square metres per day in its totally robotic production line built by BRETON utilizing very precise recipes. We can also perform resizing and beveling and edge shaping in post-production to meet customer needs.

STONITE products can be used as floor coverings as well as building or wall cladding inside and outside locations producing aesthetic, functional, and durable surfaces with affordable budgets.

STONITE Terastone products having homogenous aggregate distribution provide wide options for architects and designers due to its pattern and color uniformity even in very large areas in comparison to natural stone products.

STONITE exports its production to Turkey, Europe, and other countries worldwide.

STONITE had been established in 2007 by LEVENT Group in Northern Cyprus. Its high technology robotic plant produces its own electric by solar panels and re-treats and recycles its water used for stone cutting and wastage to keep a very small carbon footprint.

LEVENT Group (http://www.levent.com) has been a major economic player for more than 40 years in Northern Cyprus with investments in construction, building materials, transportation, education, banking, farming and food retail, automobile, household goods sectors employing over 2000 people.